Next step will be studying the left part of n+2 column (right part will be any value of n).
To be continued...
n+2 column nodes (left part : n+2 and higher)
This is by nature HOLD situation.
There 9 nodes in this column. They are H, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y. Let’s have a ride.
H node
H is a choice node. At H you choose J or K for X. Until then, J and K has not been studied. They both are in the « any value of n » part of n+2 column. So we won’t enter into something very sophisticated here. We’ll study the surface when it deals with those two nodes. Apart from these two nodes that are not in the part of the column that is currently studied, X remains. X is out of the chart, like I and O. By nature, X is a point where either J or K failure occurs. So, in surface, whithout going too deep in the analysis, what are J and K ? J forces to exit and sends us to A via feedback, and we wait at A, where we are then to choose between B or C. There is exactly the same thing to do when K occurs. And by nature, J is when voume drops below prior ; while K is surge of non-Dom in any color. I think I remember I had, at first, a difficulty to distinguish those two nodes as they, strictly speaking, alude to non-Dom volume situation. I understand a bit better now that they must deal with prior nodes leading to them making them a same result but having a different prior path. This reminds EE’s a lot.
Fine , synthetically, J and K are non-dom volume situation and refer to prior different path for arriving to them.
Now, deep into H node, concretely. At H, you J or K for X. Rephrased : at H, in function of the path you’ve followed/made, you either arrive at J or K, and in both cases you exit, feedback and go to A and then, choose between B or C.
H converges either F or G type(n+1) when dominance fails during the bar (n+1) for either F or G.
A little crux here. F and G are for n+1 column. H is for n+2 column. How could a given node be where we are, if the bar we’re in is a prior bar compared to the column that pertains the node we arrive to ?
My DD : when in n+1 column,
- after B, so after non-Dom out of midday so above VDU/DU, we arrive at n+1 bar. 12 seconds after open, we look back and PRV says we’ll meet lock in. At this point, the color is opposite to prior bar that is then, determined as a trough. So we’re at F. At EOB (n+1), volume can either exceed prior bar and have its color opposite to prior, and we’d be at L cause we’ve met lock in
. (I see here, other options could exist but they do not seem to be covered by any node at the moment. I let this aside for now.*) On the other hand, volue could fail to meet lock in, and then we’d be at NotL (L fail). And what does MADA 12 says ? -> If notL at end of barn then H occurs, then go to J or K by MADA 8 andfeedback to A where you’ll choose between B or C. Woooaw…How good feeling that is !
So L could occur and take precedence on F or G. Like « F or G at EOB » = L. But Not L can happen too. What then ? If NotL occurs, then H occurs.
We are studying H node. As far as I have understood it atm, if F or G happen at EOB, it means they have converted into L. But if L does not occur at EOB, then we’re sent to H and we choose between J and K for X, and this takes us to A where we choose B or C.
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Ah ?
AHA ?
AHAA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok !!!! Right part of n+2 column is any value of n. ANY.. ANY VALUE OF N !!!!!!! so n, or n+1 or n+2 or higher… Holly fffffffffuNk.
Well…. If L so lock in happens, then we’re sent to H. We choose either J (if volume drops below prior) or K (if non-Dom occurs, any color). So now, what about the paths before that, that make one choose between those two must-be-differentiated non-Dom situations ? Let’s let this to last column study. In any case, H node is when either F or G failure occurs. Just to remind : in post 127 of ExSc thread, JH states he can NOT go directly to J or K from a trough AND in post 156, he reminds being on F, ou could only go to J. This is to be put in context, surely.
H node makes one exit, cause non-Dom occurs. We’re in FCC1, we only take Dom segments. Congruence.
Well, that was H node first analysis.
Q node
The Q node is a choice node. When you’re at Q, you’re at n+2 or higher. You must choose between R and S. What is R ? It is an increasing volume move, same color. And S is a volume move superior to prior trough and same color. Unlike prior situation with the choosing between J and K, both R and S nodes refr to Dom situations. Once again, they must be distinguished. They already are so quite a bit, being one (R) is for increasing same color volume (compared to prior bar), whereas S deals with also with increasing volume move same color BUT referred to prior trough, not prior bar. Here is a first distinction. Is that all ? Wait and see.
The MADA doc does not inform much more about the Q node. The comprehensions and related DD that could surge about this node will surely come from the study of the sequences including Q node. As an example : B>>F>>Q>>R>>X>>J>>A.
R node
So it’s an increasing volume same color as prior bar situation. Dom is at hand. Thus why we’re into HOLD column. We’re in FCC1 after all. In termes of MADA doc, we learn that at R, we hold for T for (J or K) at X or U. I find again the « hold for ». I have determined in a prior post that these words are for « hold because of the apperance of ». BUT, I notice now that..
Back in time, I said that I DD that F node is a temporary state of the n+1 bar. If volume at EOB breaks out former volume level, we’re at L AND we know at F we hold for L (or for H or J). So this would now, rather be in fact, you hold until/if.
Back to R node. At R we hold for T for (J or K) at X or U. Rephrased : at R, we hold until T occurs…is a coma missing ? Hold for T for J/K at X or U. So.. Is it :
- (Hold for T at X) or (hold for J/K at U)
OR
-(hold for T for J/K) at (X or U) ?
I remember JH added the T node in the chart after mentionning he forgot to put it on cycle 1 : triangulate Q, R and V node and inside of it you have T node.
What is T node ? It is a choice node, where X and U are the choices. So first statement was not true. Was the second one true ?
What is U node ? This a choice node too. N and W are the choices. I remember N is the doji tst, the node of all nodes. The core node.
What is W node ? By nature, W node is when volume lock in occurs for either R or S node (n+2). Lock in is defined as volume n+2>n+1. This reminds me L for F or G.
(I can feel I know some nodes by heart). And when you’re at W, you hold for lock in and end of bar at Y or N. N is doji test. Fine.
What is Y ? it is a point at the end of bar n+2, and then you’re sent to Q and choose R or S. It is the « n+2 or higher world ».Dom continues. According to what JH states, it’s rare to face that kind of situation. In RDBMS, that would be « how many times does T2P/T2F or beyond happen ?
Currently, based on my last 52 sessions, 14 EEs have appeared after T2P out of….2129 EEs. 0.7%. Yes, rare to go farer than 4 bars for example (ignoring non measured internals).
Back to FCC1.
To be continued…